The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
Our team is growing quickly and we’re looking for a strong partner to lead our University platform organization. This team will manage three relationship pillars for Arc: (1) University affiliations including Stanford, University of California at Berkeley, and University of California at San Francisco; (2) current Arc faculty and their teams; (3) future faculty and researchers in Arc’s targeted research areas. The Director of University Relations will play a key external leadership role representing Arc, and will be a sitting member of the Arc’s leadership team.
A successful leader for this position is passionate about building and maintaining relationships with Arc’s partners and is excited about nurturing and developing current and future talent for the Institute. Occasional travel to the Institute’s main campus will be expected.
In this position you will
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
Our team is growing quickly and we’re looking for a strong partner to direct the corporate governance, business development (including agreements and maintaining close relationships with external partners, such as university collaborators, industry, clinical trials providers, etc.), IP/licensing, legal (including investigations and any disputes), policy and compliance (e.g., employment, research, privacy, exempt organization, etc.) activities at Arc Institute. You’ll also oversee our relationships with Stanford, the University of California at Berkeley, and University of California at San Francisco, and any institutions that become part of the multi-institutional collaboration that Arc is part of. A successful General Counsel will be highly collaborative and proactive, with a positive and creative approach and a passion for changing the way science is done.
In this position you will
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
In this role, you’ll work with managers, employees, and cross-functional partners to create a special and unique employee experience. From project managing Arc’s employee onboarding to implementing people systems and programs, you will make Arc an innovative and exciting place to work.
In this position you will
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
Our team is growing quickly and we’re looking for a strong partner to join our organization. A successful Research Operations Program Manager will provide best in class support and project management to Arc’s research teams and act as the liaison between the research teams and operational teams. This role will also project manage all lab transitions from affiliate Universities to Arc. A successful candidate for this position is passionate about operational excellence and collaboration, and motivated to make Arc Institute an exciting and excellent place to do science.
In this position you will
At Convergent Research we launch large-scale, high-impact science projects. We aim to help fill a structural gap in today's R&D system. We enable fundamental research that requires unusual levels of scale and coordination yet is not rapidly monetizable by industry. We’re bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. As an incubator within the Schmidt Futures Network, we identify high-impact scientific or technical research and development opportunities, ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused Research Organizations.
The Executive Assistant will support the administration and day-to-day tasks for the Convergent Research core team. We are spinning up many more FROs and need a reliable Executive Assistant who can coordinate multiple meetings, communicate effectively via phone and emails, and organize work plans and documents daily.
Cultivarium is a Convergent Research focused research organization with a mission to accelerate the adoption of new organisms for biotechnology. We are looking for exceptional operators who can contribute both individually and as part of a team to create tangible solutions for a ‘moonshot’ project. You will be part of a close-knit, driven team of scientists and engineers that are building technological infrastructure for the cultivation of non-model microorganisms in order to open new avenues for science, technology, medicine and agriculture.
We are looking for an expert computational biologist to develop tools and workflows to derive insights for manipulating non-model organisms. You have a strong computational skill set tempered by working with biological data. Your role will include deep collaboration with other scientists and engineers to propose, design, and analyze experiments. You have a solid working knowledge and/or keen intuition for applying statistical methods to sharpen hypotheses. You are capable of rapid prototyping by creating new pipelines through existing tooling and fearless about building sophisticated packages when required. You have strong convictions about the power of computation in biology but you’re willing to find robust interim solutions to keep solving biological problems.
We are Arcadia Science. Arcadia is a well-funded for-profit biology research and development company founded and led by scientists. Our mission is to give a community of researchers the freedom and tools to be adventurous, to discover, and to make scientific exploration financially self-sustaining in the life sciences. We are inspired by the spirit of exploration and aspire to evolve how science is done, who it attracts and rewards, and what it can achieve.
There are over one trillion species on this planet. Each of these presents an unparalleled opportunity to ask how evolution has solved problems, holding the keys to the greatest technology we have — biology itself. Yet, this technology remains remarkably underexplored. At Arcadia, we will bring together scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to unlock this potential by pursuing discovery-based research across diverse organisms. We will invest in the development of enabling research tools that can supercharge expansion into new organisms by the broader scientific community. Translational opportunities that emerge from our research will be commercialized to sustain and fuel our continued exploration across a wider slice of biology.
In the first year, you will be the first and last line of defense to keep our scientists productive, safe, and legally compliant. This means establishing and implementing systems and policies around the following:
- Proactively learn the resource and operational needs of the scientists and streamline their work.
- Maintain an organized electronic inventory that can scale as we grow from 20 to 150 headcount over the next five years.
- Coordinate the ordering, installation, and maintenance of our equipment.
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
Our team is growing quickly and we’re looking for a strong technical expert to help with all things IT from scientific equipment to lost passwords. This is a unique opportunity for an individual who is skilled in understanding scientific equipment and who enjoys helping a scientific organization advance great discoveries through support and troubleshooting problems. This is a fully in person position.
In this position you will:
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
Our team is growing quickly and we’re looking for a Recruiter with full cycle recruiting experience across a variety of industries, including life sciences. Our ideal candidate is passionate about building diverse teams, deeply aligned with our mission and excited to build scalable recruiting processes and programs.
In this position you will
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
Our team is growing quickly and we are looking for an Office Manager who will support our team of scientists.
In this position you will:
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
We are seeking an exceptional scientific leader and researcher to build and manage the Genome Engineering Center, one of the foundational Technology Centers at the Arc Institute. The Center will be staffed by professional research scientists under industry-competitive payscales, with the goal of 1) advancing the capabilities of the genome perturbation toolbox for 2) high-throughput interrogation of the genome, transcriptome, and epigenome. Research activities at the Center will include the development and optimization of tools such as Cas9/Cas12/Cas13, new CRISPR systems, and non-CRISPR based approaches for genome or epigenome editing, transcriptional activation, programmable integration, high-throughput genetic screens, and beyond. The Genome Engineering Center will partner closely with Core Laboratories and other Centers at the institute on technology development, genetic screens, and biological/translational applications in complex in vitro and in vivo models.
In this position, you will:
At Convergent Research we launch large-scale, high-impact science projects. We aim to help fill a structural gap in today's R&D system. We enable fundamental research that requires unusual levels of scale and coordination yet is not rapidly monetizable by industry. We’re bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. As an incubator within the Schmidt Futures Network, we identify high-impact scientific or technical research and development opportunities, ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused Research Organizations.
The Talent Operations Lead (Deeptech) role like no other. We’re currently spinning up 2 FROs and plan to support several more each year. This role will support all of those orgs with recruitment efforts in a variety of different positions.
We are Arcadia Science. Arcadia is a well-funded for-profit biology research and development company founded and led by scientists. Our mission is to give a community of researchers the freedom and tools to be adventurous, to discover, and to make scientific exploration financially self-sustaining in the life sciences. We are inspired by the spirit of exploration and aspire to evolve how science is done, who it attracts and rewards, and what it can achieve.
There are over one trillion species on this planet. Each of these presents an unparalleled opportunity to ask how evolution has solved problems, holding the keys to the greatest technology we have — biology itself. Yet, this technology remains remarkably underexplored. At Arcadia, we will bring together scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to unlock this potential by pursuing discovery-based research across diverse organisms. We will invest in the development of enabling research tools that can supercharge expansion into new organisms by the broader scientific community. Translational opportunities that emerge from our research will be commercialized to sustain and fuel our continued exploration across a wider slice of biology.
Over the next year, we are looking to hire a full-time, independent discovery scientist in the area of Cell Biology. Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to motors and trafficking, membrane dynamics, inter-organelle or inter-cellular communication, mechanobiology, and protein homeostasis. Skills of particular interest include but are not limited to biophysics, computational modeling, high throughput screening, biochemistry, quantitative image analysis, synthetic biology, chemical biology, and structural biology.
We are interested in recruiting individuals to pursue research projects focused on organisms that are biologically distinct from humans or other model organisms. We are open to a wide variety of organisms, as we are most focused on the questions that are strategically being addressed. We are recruiting scientists who are interested in studying all aspects of the life sciences but of particular interest for this current position are protists, bacteria, plants, archaea, and fungi.
Astera Institute is located in Berkeley CA. It was established by Jed McCaleb as a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to developing high leverage technologies that can lead to massive returns for humanity. Astera’s high-impact potential derives from housing moonshots and novel scientific research that have no other natural home in today’s research and development landscape. Astera focuses on longevity, AGI, metascience, and frontier technology.
Astera is in the early stages of incubating a project to develop (open-source) software to accelerate molecular systems engineering.
Today, molecular design software is fragmented and lends itself to analysis of small isolated molecules rather than synthesis of multi-scale, composite, functional nanosystems. This situation holds back progress towards more advanced forms of nanotechnology. The project we are incubating would aim to change that.
Today, chemists have software to analyze small molecules and reactions in quantum detail, while protein and DNA nanostructure designers have specialized design tools, and other specialized tools exist for emerging molecular building blocks like spiroligomers. Non-quantum molecular dynamics simulations are possible but cumbersome to set up and don’t readily support design. The barrier to entry is very large for people who would want to design and test, or simply envision, future molecular nano-systems, which would combine many of these elements in their functioning. We don’t have anything analogous to AutoCAD or SolidWorks for “general” molecular systems engineering and atomically precise nano-machine design. Fortunately, making a much more general and useful molecular systems engineering CAD tool doesn’t require any research breakthroughs, just good software engineering.
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
We are seeking an exceptional scientific leader and researcher to build and manage the Cellular Models Center, one of the foundational Technology Centers at the Arc Research Institute. The Center will be internally funded and staffed by professional research scientists, with the overall mission of developing cellular models of human disease. One of the initial goals will be to create 2D and 3D human cellular models to model Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders using stem cell-derived neurons, astrocytes, and microglia. The Center will also develop scalable strategies for creating complex, multi-cell type cultures and organoids that are compatible with cutting edge genetic screening approaches. Over time, the Center will expand to develop other models for immune-related conditions in addition to CNS disorders. Collaborations with Core Laboratories and other Centers at the institute will enable high-throughput interrogation of these models for target identification, investigation of human genetic variants using gene editing and functional genomics, and development of rational therapeutic strategies.
In this position, you will:
The Arc Institute is a new scientific institution that conducts curiosity-driven basic science and technology development to understand and treat complex human diseases. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Arc is an independent research organization founded on the belief that many important research programs will be enabled by new institutional models. Arc operates in partnership with Stanford University, UCSF, and UC Berkeley.
While the prevailing university research model has yielded many tremendous successes, we believe in the importance of institutional experimentation as a way to make progress. These include:
We are seeking an exceptional scientific leader and researcher to build and manage the Multi-omics Center, one of the foundational Technology Centers at the Arc Institute. The Center will be internally funded and staffed by professional research scientists under industry-competitive payscales, with the overall mission of deploying and advancing multi-omic technologies to understand complex diseases.
One of the initial goals will be to on-board and refine methods for state-of-the-art transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling (including single cell, spatial, integrative, or long-read approaches). Collaborations with Core Laboratories and other Centers at the institute will enable the Multi-omics Center to develop and improve these technologies, including sample processing, library prep, and data analysis.
In this position, you will:
Cultivarium is a Convergent Research focused research organization with a mission to accelerate the adoption of new organisms for biotechnology. We are looking for exceptional operators who can contribute both individually and as part of a team to create tangible solutions for a ‘moonshot’ project. You will be part of a close-knit, driven team of scientists and engineers that are building technological infrastructure for the cultivation of non-model microorganisms in order to open new avenues for science, technology, medicine and agriculture.
We are looking for an expert software engineer to develop software tools and workflows to derive insights for manipulating non-model organisms. You have first-hand experience with common biology workflows and enjoy interfacing with laboratory scientists. Your role will require close-knit collaboration with other scientists and engineers to translate software tools from prototypes into production. You have strong convictions about the utility of software in biology and would like to contribute directly to building broadly adoptable tools.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking an experienced and motivated candidate to take a lead role developing the next generation of brain mapping technology. As an early team member at E11, you will have an opportunity to establish and lead the E11 Circuit ‘Omics team and build the E11 circuit architecture mapping platform, where you’ll develop innovative methods for optical readout of neural circuit multi-omic architecture, cutting across connectomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. Working closely with the cellular barcoding and data science teams, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret and present next-generation brain circuit mapping results consistent with our commitment to high impact and open science.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking passionate and motivated scientists, engineers, or others to join us in developing the next generation of brain mapping technology. As an early team member at E11 you’ll have a chance to help us define your role!
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic research associate to help develop next-generation cellular barcoding technology for a neuroscience moonshot. You will help our scientists in building scientific processes and techniques to write and read unique labels into neurons at the scale of the mammalian brain, and have opportunities to hone your skills in viral vector biology, small animal systems, cell culture, or next generation sequencing technologies.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a creative and passionate advanced imaging scientist to develop next-generation cellular barcoding technology. As a core member of the E11 team, you’ll develop innovative methods for using optical microscopy to scalably resolve synaptic connectivity in mammalian brains. Working closely with world experts in cellular barcoding and neural data science, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret, present and publish results to accelerate open and accessible neuroscience for public benefit.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking an experienced and motivated computer vision scientist to take a lead role developing the next generation of brain mapping technology. As an early member of the E11 team, you will have a unique opportunity to build out our computer vision platform for scalable brain circuit mapping. You’ll design and implement innovative methods for 3D computer vision applied to neural circuit architecture. Working closely with the experimental team, you’ll co-design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret and present scientific results consistent with our commitment to high impact and open science.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a creative and passionate spatial ‘omics scientist to co-develop next-generation technology for molecular connectomic imaging. As a core member of the E11 team, you’ll develop innovative methods for massively multiplexed imaging of cellular morphology and molecular composition at the scale of mammalian brains. Working closely with world experts in cellular barcoding and molecular connectomic data science, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret, present and publish scientific results consistent with our commitment to open and accessible science for public benefit.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a creative and passionate scientist to develop next-generation viral circuit tracing technology. As a core member of the E11 team, you’ll develop innovative methods for uniquely labelling neurons at the scale of mammalian brains. Working closely with world experts in brain circuit ‘omics and data science, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret, present and publish results to accelerate open and accessible neuroscience for public benefit.
We are Arcadia Science. Arcadia is a well-funded for-profit biology research and development company founded and led by scientists. Our mission is to give a community of researchers the freedom and tools to be adventurous, to discover, and to make scientific exploration financially self-sustaining in the life sciences. We are inspired by the spirit of exploration and aspire to evolve how science is done, who it attracts and rewards, and what it can achieve.
There are over one trillion species on this planet. Each of these presents an unparalleled opportunity to ask how evolution has solved problems, holding the keys to the greatest technology we have — biology itself. Yet, this technology remains remarkably underexplored. At Arcadia, we will bring together scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to unlock this potential by pursuing discovery-based research across diverse organisms. We will invest in the development of enabling research tools that can supercharge expansion into new organisms by the broader scientific community. Translational opportunities that emerge from our research will be commercialized to sustain and fuel our continued exploration across a wider slice of biology.
We are seeking a human resources professional to develop, manage, and scale Arcadia's people operations program. As our Manager of People Operations, you will help create a friendly and engaging workplace while coaching individuals and teams on leveraging their strengths to optimize performance, drive accountability, and align behaviors with Arcadia values. We are looking for someone passionate about creating a progressive, proactive, positive culture, and increasing levels of engagement, enablement, and retention. Our Manager of People Operations can expect to be compensated between $130-175K/year with equity and benefits, depending on experience level.
Our ideal Manager of People Operations is a smart, clear and analytical thinker with a bias toward action who enjoys innovative and creative problem solving. We are looking for a hands-on implementor who possesses a high degree of emotional intelligence and is more focused on people than policy. The ideal candidate has five or more years of combined experience in human resources, recruiting, employee relations, learning and development, and/or performance coaching. Extremely useful pluses are SHRM certification, experience working in a rapidly growing startup organization, and experience with Gallup-certified CliftonStrengths coaching.
Astera Institute is located in Berkeley CA. It was established by Jed McCaleb as a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to developing high leverage technologies that can lead to massive returns for humanity. Astera’s high-impact potential derives from housing moonshots and novel scientific research that have no other natural home in today’s research and development landscape. Astera focuses on longevity, AGI, metascience, and frontier technology.
Core Mission
Process, analyze, and integrate multi-omics and longitudinal/functional data. Present results to facilitate biological interpretation and the discovery of avenues for novel interventions and especially the rational combination of existing interventions.
Purpose
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking an experienced and motivated Lead Data Scientist to take a primary role developing the next generation of brain mapping technology. As an early team member at E11 Bio, you will establish and lead the E11 data science team, where you’ll design and implement innovative methods for analyzing 3D optical microscopy images of neural circuit architecture. Working closely with the cellular barcoding and molecular connectomics teams, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret and present next-generation brain circuit mapping results consistent with our commitment to high impact and open science.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking an experienced and motivated scientist to take a lead role developing the next generation of brain mapping technology. As an early team member at E11, you will have a opportunity to establish and lead the E11 Cellular Barcoding team, where you’ll develop innovative methods for viral tracing of neurons at the scale of mammalian brains. Working closely with the molecular connectomics and data science teams, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret and present next-generation brain circuit mapping results consistent with our commitment to high impact and open science.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a capable and resourceful Scientific Operations Manager (SOM) to take a lead role in establishing and managing scientific operations at E11 Bio, where you will join a world-class team of scientists and engineers developing the next generation of brain mapping technologies. As an early member of the E11 team, you will have a unique opportunity to both support and lead a wide range of essential scientific activities, with your responsibilities spanning both self-directed research and laboratory operations management. As SOM at E11, you will have had extensive experience in both bench science and laboratory management/administration, and you can effectively apply your expertise in flexible and cross-functional roles. You are self-directed, ambitious, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator; you can deploy these qualities to proactively perceive and understand the team’s scientific needs, and drive scientific operations to effectively meet those needs.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a creative and passionate scientist to develop next-generation cellular barcoding technology. As a core member of the E11 team, you’ll develop innovative methods for uniquely labelling neurons at the scale of mammalian brains. Working closely with world experts in brain circuit ‘omics and data science, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret, present and publish results to accelerate open and accessible neuroscience for public benefit.
E11 Bio is on a mission to make single-cell brain circuit mapping a routine part of every neuroscientist's toolbox. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a neuroscience moonshot project to develop a radical technology platform for scalable mammalian brain mapping. E11 Bio is a non-profit Convergent Research focused research organization located in Alameda, California, pursuing blue-skies neuroscience research yet operating like a nimble, tight-knit start-up. Read our whitepaper and learn more.
E11 Bio is seeking a creative and passionate scientist to develop next-generation viral circuit tracing technology. As a core member of the E11 team, you’ll develop innovative methods for uniquely labelling neurons at the scale of mammalian brains. Working closely with world experts in brain circuit ‘omics and data science, you’ll design experiments, collect data, and analyze, interpret, present and publish results to accelerate open and accessible neuroscience for public benefit.
Astera Institute is located in Berkeley CA. It was established by Jed McCaleb as a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to developing high leverage technologies that can lead to massive returns for humanity. Astera’s high-impact potential derives from housing moonshots and novel scientific research that have no other natural home in today’s research and development landscape. Astera focuses on longevity, AGI, metascience, and frontier technology.
Obelisk is an Artificial General Intelligence laboratory that draws on neuroscience and brain architecture to create new models of adaptive intelligence. We are seeking a talented and experienced developer to help build our new AGI lab. This is an opportunity to create safe, socially aligned AGI through diverse solutions.
Astera Institute is located in Berkeley CA. It was established by Jed McCaleb as a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to developing high leverage technologies that can lead to massive returns for humanity. Astera’s high-impact potential derives from housing moonshots and novel scientific research that have no other natural home in today’s research and development landscape. Astera focuses on longevity, AGI, metascience, and frontier technology.
Obelisk is an Artificial General Intelligence laboratory that draws on neuroscience and brain architecture to create new models of adaptive intelligence. We are seeking a talented and highly technical VP of Engineering to help build and run our new AGI lab. This is an opportunity to create safe, socially aligned AGI through diverse solutions.
Astera Institute is located in Berkeley CA. It was established by Jed McCaleb as a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to developing high leverage technologies that can lead to massive returns for humanity. Astera’s high-impact potential derives from housing moonshots and novel scientific research that have no other natural home in today’s research and development landscape. Astera focuses on longevity, AGI, metascience, and frontier technology.
We’re looking for a Managing Partner to design our investing strategy, identify new investments and execute those deals.
Astera is dedicated to finding and developing high leverage technologies that can lead to massive returns for humanity. The Managing Partner will use this part of our endowment to invest in companies doing a similar thing. This is an opportunity to fund cutting edge science and exciting engineering companies with the potential for large impact.